Il nome proprio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the proper noun." The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "eel NO-mey PRO-pryo" in Italian.
Vittoria is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Vicktoria." The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun will be "veet-TO-rya" in Italian.
Catalina is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Katelynn." The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun will be "KA-ta-LEE-na" in Italian.
Robi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Roby." The pronunciation of the diminutive for the masculine proper noun Roberto ("Robert") will be "RO-bee" in Italian.
Silvia is the same in English and Italian. The feminine proper noun originates in the Latin word silva for "forest." The pronunciation will be "SEEL-vya" in Italian.
Fabbro is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Farris." The masculine singular noun in question means "blacksmith," which is the original sense of the English proper noun as well. The pronunciation will be "FAB-bro" in Italian.
Siena is the same in Italian and English. The proper noun of place refers to an historic town in northwest peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "SYEH-na" in Italian.
"Answer" in English is rispondere as the verb and risposta as the noun in Italian.
Dante is a nickname for the Italian name Durante.Specifically, the Italian word can be a preposition or a proper noun. As a preposition, it can be translated as "during, while" in English. As a proper noun, it may be either a last or personal name.But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation always will be "doo-RAHN-tey" in Italian.Dante is a nickname for the Italian name Durante.Specifically, the Italian word can be a preposition or a proper noun. As a preposition, it can be translated as "during, while" in English. As a proper noun, it may be either a last or personal name.But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation always will be "doo-RAHN-tey" in Italian.
"Croatia" is an English equivalent of the Italian proper noun Croazia. The feminine proper noun references la Repubblica di Croazia ("The Republic of Croatia"). The pronunciation will be "(la rey-POOB-blee-ka dee kro-A-tsya") in Italian.
Amalia is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Amelia." The feminine proper noun originates in the Germanic word amal ("work"). The pronunciation will be "a-MA-lya" in Italian.
Vilio is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Bill." The pronunciation of the diminutive for the masculine proper noun Guglielmo ("William") will be "VEE-lyo" in Italian.
Loglia is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Rylynn." The English proper noun in question originates in the designation of a field of rye grasses. The Italian equivalent will be pronounced "LO-lya."